Moore, D., ed. (1970). The Irish Sea Province in Archaeology and History. Cambrian Archaeological Association. https://doi.org/10.5284/1091061.  Cite this via datacite

Title: Irish Sea influence on the English Church
Issue: The Irish Sea Province in Archaeology and History
Series: Cambrian Archaeological Association Monographs
Page Start/End: 78 - 85
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Abstract: The influence on the political history of Anglo Saxon England of movements across the Irish Sea is well documented: Fenn looks here at the less-readly recognised Irish influence on the Church in Early Anglo Saxon southern England
Author: Roy Fenn
Publisher: Cambrian Archaeological Association
Year of Publication: 1970
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Irish missionaries
Wulfhir of the Mercians
Abbot Coleman.Irish influence penetrating England from the north
St Chad
synod of Whitby
synod of Chelsea
synod of Hertford
synod at Hatfield
scuptured crosses
cult of St Michael
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Created Date: 31 Mar 2022